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Panathenaicus (Isocrates)

Panathenaicus

also: Panathenaicus

A long oration by Isocrates in praise of Athens, which he says he wrote in his ninety-fourth year, cited by Cicero as proof of intellectual vigor in extreme age.

Mentioned in 2 works (2 total)

Orator: To Marcus Brutus rhetoric · 1 mention
Cato the Elder, On Old Age philosophy · 1 mention

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